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I would get ahold of Peacemaker Specialist if I were you, Ed Janis can either help you out or direct you where to go. All Ed works on is Colt SAA's and he's one of the best. www.peacemakerspecialist.com
You might also try www.coltparts.com
If Peacemakers web shortcut dont work for you then Google it.

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I would get ahold of Peacemaker Specialist if I were you, Ed Janis can either help you out or direct you where to go. All Ed works on is Colt SAA's and he's one of the best. www.peacemakerspecialist.com
You might also try www.coltparts.com

James, I just tried it and they work for me. I assume you clicked on the running horse to enter the site since you saw the buttons on the left. It is a Java based site, maybe you don't have the Java add-on on your computer.

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James, I just tried it and they work for me. I assume you clicked on the running horse to enter the site since you saw the buttons on the left. It is a Java based site, maybe you don't have the Java add-on on your computer.

Yes, I'll have to check the Java thing. I clicked on the running colt and got into the site, and I could read everything center-screen, but could not see or click any of the list of things on the left. Just Red Xs.

I did go to the "Simulator" thing and, at the risk of sounding like an idiot, I don't get it. How could you possibly replace and repair internal parts without disassembly? It says right there: "Internal parts can be replaced, adjusted and repaired without disassembling and assembling the revolver."

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I did go to the "Simulator" thing and, at the risk of sounding like an idiot, I don't get it. How could you possibly replace and repair internal parts without disassembly? It says right there: "Internal parts can be replaced, adjusted and repaired without disassembling and assembling the revolver."

I think what he means is the simulator allows you to remove and check all of the internal parts, match them, exchange them, and make any adjustments out side of the gun eliminating the need to disassemble and reassemble the Single Action numerous times to perform this task and process.

forgive me if this has been asked before as I tried to research the archive with no luck...does anyone have any solid numbers as to how many 38 2.5in models were made, and possibly a breakdown by year?

While examining my new Cobra I noticed on the face of the cylinder dark rings around each opening. I bough this as brand new and it came in the box with all as it should be. The gun is still safe but I wondered are these marks ok in a new gun? It was a very good price.

I'm going to look at a .22 Officers Model Target. I already have one from 1939 that looks like this:
The one I'm getting looks like it's front sight has a bead at the top, not a flat type like above. It also has the two-band knurling on the ejector rod tip.
When did Colt change to the...

Well it finally came on the same day my wadcutters came so now I need to go to the range but Cristobal has other ideas. Will try to go asap and see how shooting my 2nd revolver feels. My first was a 1936 Nagant. Don't snicker, it was a fun, strange revolver, and did ok at the range. It was...